There is no shortage of places to go after sundown
Published by vanhal in Arts, Asia, Chillin, Hotels, Sightseeings, Spa, Swimming, Turkey
“Everything is dramatic about the EV hotel from its stark, white, minimalist lines to its location on a hilltop overlooking Bodrum’s Türkbükü bay and the turquoise sea beyond. The hotel, which has just opened, was conceived by architect and interior designer Eren Talu, who had a vision of ‘privacy within a community’, linking the idea of home and hotel and resulting in 48 apartment-style rooms. They are simply styled in sharp white, and each one has a balcony, towelling sofa, plasma TV, CD player and adjustable mood lighting. The fully equipped kitchens boast Smeg appliances and the bathrooms include Jacuzzis. This hotel was built for relaxation, and even those who tire of lazing in the sun on the towelling day beds need not get bored, as there are eight outdoor pools, a spa and fitness centre. Staff will create a tailored ‘personal wellness program of rejuvenation and replenishment’ for each guest.” - Guardian, Sunday June 12, 2005
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